from All-Star Squadron Annual #3 (DC, September 1984), co-plot and script by Roy Thomas, co-plot and research by Dann Thomas, pencils by Rick Hoberg, inks by Bill Collins, Time Sphere inset pencils and inks by Jerry Ordway, colors by Gene D'Angelo, letters by David Cody Weiss and L. Lois Buhalis
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Today in Comics History, June 28, 1941: Heroes found the Justice Society of America; immediately send Wonder Woman out to get coffee
from All-Star Squadron Annual #3 (DC, September 1984), co-plot and script by Roy Thomas, co-plot and research by Dann Thomas, pencils by Rick Hoberg, inks by Bill Collins, Time Sphere inset pencils and inks by Jerry Ordway, colors by Gene D'Angelo, letters by David Cody Weiss and L. Lois Buhalis
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I adored this annual (the next one, too) so much.
And the inset of the JSA in the Time Sphere as well as the following panels were drawn by Rick Hoberg; it's just the framing panel of Wonder Woman and Tarantula here done by Ordster.
Ah ha! Well, that makes sense. Thanks Blam!
No problem. I don't have any explanation for why the JSAers' faces are green, sadly, although I'm glad to have it confirmed it wasn't just my copy. Might be worth asking Roy if he's laid down a couple of paragraphs on it somewhere. 8^)
Well, blue-green, maybe... kinda Marvel-Atlantean blue, actually...
I've got the digital version, and I surprised they didn't correct the color. It occurs on this page and on one towards the end, so I think it's a printing error on that one (folded) sheet for the original comic. Here's the same thing happening in a Human Fly comic.
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